The demand for bitcoin has surged unexpectedly after INR 500 and 1,000 bills were pulled out
of circulation in early November.
However a recent OCLC study found that 80 %
of the circulation in a university library was driven by just 6 % of the collection.
«These are catastrophic rearrangements
of circulation in the stratosphere,» and the weaker or reversed polar vortex persists up to two months, Reichler says.
Panteleev, G., M., Yaremchuk, O. Francis, P. J. Stabeno, T. Weingartner, and J. Zhang (2016), An inverse modeling study
of circulation in the Eastern Bering Sea during 2007 — 2010, J. Geophys.
Because
of circulation in the storm, it was able to keep drawing on the moisture from the Gulf, replenishing itself to dump more rain on the state, Keim said.
There are two patterns
of circulation in the oceans.
Increasing the concentration of radiative gases in the atmosphere increases the speed
of circulation in the Hadley, Ferrel and Polar convective cells, thereby increasing the strength of mechanical energy transport away from the surface and lower atmosphere.
My cursory reviews of some of the available imagery finds that the intervals between images are such that I can not discern the sort
of circulation in the forming autumn ice pack off the shelf that would be consistent with 10 km diameter chimney - pots.
Since the Eastern Tropical Pacific is not entirely decoupled from West Wind Drift given the general pattern
of circulation in the SE Pacific, the question arises is the magnitude of the observed overall energy difference in the recently observed «extended» La Nina phase of ENSO condition relative to the the «more normal» ENSO comparable in magnitude to energy associated with the apparent increase in winds and potentially currents around the Antarctic?
Food moves through complex patterns
of circulation in between the point of origin, «the farm,» and its point of consumption, «the plate.»
The group exhibition invites seven international artists to examine the power of the image in the contemporary world, but «the real task for them is to filter the images, to recognise the systems that images operate within, to follow their paths
of circulation in the contemporary (art) world, to predict their abilities and the sociopolitical, aesthetic and ethical dimensions images acquire as they traverse different realms of reality».
Infarcts (blood clotting leading to lack
of circulation in part of the brain) occur in some dogs.
Though the back seat is no sofa, it does not force rear seat occupants to sit in such a fashion that will cause a cessation
of circulation in lower extremities.
hello, I want to meet ladies in baguio where I live, I may have meet you or known you sometime or you have known me, i'd like to strengthen the bond, I was out
of circulation in the net for quite sometime because of my..
Athletes use compression gear to take advantage
of circulation in a similar manner to how ice baths work.
The finding challenges previous arguments that a hot spot north of Cape Hatteras over the past few decades was due to a slowdown
of circulation in the North Atlantic, which is itself due to global warming.
While a slowdown
of circulation in the North Atlantic can further exacerbate sea level rise in the northeast, it does not explain the accelerations observed in the southeast, and was not required to explain the hot spots observed in the northeast, according to the study.
TIMED will launch aboard a Boeing Delta 2 rocket along with another spacecraft, called Jason 1, which will take measurements
of circulations in the Earth's oceans for use in climate research.
Additionally it is the speed and flexibility
of the circulations in the air that enable it to deal quickly with any other change in resistor efficiency which is limited to the air such as a change in the quantity of greenhouse gases.
Not exact matches
«The standard
circulation for cabinet memoranda includes the Queen, the Prince
of Wales, all members
of the cabinet, any other ministers
in charge
of departments, the attorney general and the chief whip... Ministers
of state and junior ministers do not normally receive memoranda.»
One section
of the book, drawn up
in 1992, reads: «The documents
of the cabinet and ministerial committees are issued primarily to the sovereign, the Prince
of Wales, and ministers... The need for secrecy calls for special care
in circulation and handling.
Daily newspaper
circulation as a percentage
of population has steadily declined, from 35 %
in 1945 to less than 15 %
in 2014.
The zine turned into a glossy (currently with a
circulation of 55,000) and Nakamura opened the first
of five retail stores
in 2001.
That last line is key: «Increased bank reserves held at the Fed don't necessarily translate into more money or cash
in circulation, and, indeed, broad measures
of the supply
of money have not grown especially quickly, on balance, over the past few years.»
It's that once we reach the alleged end
of the rainbow and all the bitcoins have been «mined» and circulated, it's going to become painfully obvious that there simply aren't enough coins
in circulation to make a viable currency.
Increased bank reserves held at the Fed don't necessarily translate into more money or cash
in circulation, and, indeed, broad measures
of the supply
of money have not grown especially quickly, on balance, over the past few years.
But from my point
of view a meeting was no longer possible
in view
of the remarks that he made,» Napolitano said according to an advance copy
of an article due to appear
in mass -
circulation German daily Bild on Thursday.
The limited number
of bills
in circulation are old and tatty, and shopkeepers are unable to make change due to a shortage
of coins.
The facts are startling: fully 40 %
of all the pennies ever issued
in the U.K. are now unaccounted for, while the U.S. Mint estimates that 200 billion
of the half - trillion coins it has manufactured over the past generation have fallen out
of circulation.
The pennies,
of no use to anyone, still fill old soup cans
in my cupboard, out
of circulation forever.
There is an estimated $ 100 million
in Canadian Tire money redeemed each year, with more than $ 1 billion
of Canadian Tire money
in circulation since its inception.
This «would create a persistent layer
of black carbon particles
in the northern stratosphere that could cause potentially significant changes
in the global atmospheric
circulation and distributions
of ozone and temperature,» they concluded.
Noting the fall
in print
circulation and the failure for online revenues to catch up, the review will look at the overall health
of print media, looking at the range
of news available and how the press is adapting to the challenges presented by digital.
dPoint Technologies, which ranked 60th on the 2013 PROFIT 500, is the firm that grew out
of Dean's desperate search for Plan B. Using specialized membrane technology, the company manufactures modules that reduce the air - quality problems that tend to occur
in highly energy - efficient buildings with poor
circulation.
It's a philosophy that may have limited the company's
circulation (it's currently distributed
in California, Colorado, Oregon and the Philadelphia area), but Cilurzo says that's less
of a concern than people having a beer that doesn't live up to the brewer's standards.
There are some 16.7 million Bitcoin units
in circulation, and the cryptocurrency's market capitalization ($ 167,156,585,840 as
of Nov. 28, 2017) is actually higher than that
of Disney, McDonald's or IBM, and it is slightly above that
of GE.
But they have jumped into bitcoin whole - hog:
In 2013 the brothers publicly stated that they owned 1 % of all bitcoin in circulatio
In 2013 the brothers publicly stated that they owned 1 %
of all bitcoin
in circulatio
in circulation.
Currently, there are 15 million bitcoins
in circulation; that is, 74 percent
of bitcoins have already been mined.
And let's not forget relatively recent changes at the Star, Canada's largest -
circulation newspaper, which is now
in the hands
of publisher John Cruickshank and editor Michael Cooke.
The pattern the water
circulation forms
in that region is called the Indian Ocean Gyre, one
of five
of the major ocean gyres
of the world that scientists have identified so far.
The scant regulation early
in the country's life, and the wide variety
of paper currencies
in circulation via private banks and other state - chartered companies like insurance vendors and railroads, meant a free - for - all for any enterprising soul with a flair for forgery.
These days the company publishes its freebie unofficial student guides for 70 colleges
in 35 cities, with a total
circulation of one million.
As a result, the number
of bitcoins
in circulation will approach 21 million, but never hit it.
The Mint refused to grant the coin the dignity
of becoming a low circulated collectible like its cousin the half - dollar and announced it will begin withdrawing them from
circulation in the fall, though the one - cent piece will remain legal tender and retain its value indefinitely.
The Indian prime minister made a surprise announcement on Nov. 8 that the aforementioned notes, which account for more than 80 %
of currency
in circulation in India, would be rendered useless,
in order to curb India's black market.
Flanders says the
circulation of the magazine will only get smaller and smaller
in the years ahead.
It isn't all bad for Lady O. Average
circulation for a digital monthly subscription was at 99,412
in the first half
of 2013, making it the 15th biggest U.S. digital replica
circulation.
It takes 96 %
of resource revenue out
of circulation and invests it outside Norway,
in sectors unrelated to energy, as a counterweight to the country's oil dependence.
Ford said a lack
of coolant
circulation could cause an engine to overheat, resulting
in a crack
in the cylinder head, which could result
in a pressurized oil leak and raise the risk
of a fire.
A tightening monetary policy is usually seen as positive for a currency as it's a sign
of health
in that region's economy and reduces that amount
of that currency
in circulation.